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SUMMARY:Introducing MPI 4.1, the Newest Version of the Message Passing Int
 erface Standard
DESCRIPTION:Introducing MPI 4.1, the Newest Version of the Message Passing
  Interface Standard\n\nThe Message Passing Interface (MPI) API is the most
  dominant programming approach for HPC environments. Its specification is 
 driven by the MPI forum, an open forum consisting of MPI developers, vendo
 rs and users. Just before SC23, the MPI forum published the latest version
  of the standard, MPI 4.1. ...\n\n\nMartin Schulz (Technical University Mu
 nich, Computer Architecture and Parallel Systems; Leibniz Supercomputing C
 entre); William Gropp (University of Illinois, National Center for Superco
 mputing Applications (NCSA)); Quincey Koziol (Amazon Web Services); Howard
  Pritchard (Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LANL)); Jim Dinan (NVIDIA Corpo
 ration); and Joseph Schuchart (University of Tennessee)\n\nTag: Programmin
 g Frameworks and System Software\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Re
 g Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass
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